Month: September 2009

A recent ABC news study revealed that nearly 35 million American men lose their hair; that’s about 50% of all men. This issue really is something to be alarmed about. Baldness can be prevented or even treated, you just need to visit a reliable hair specialist or submit yourself for a baldness consultation. Most men…

If you’re considering laser teeth whitening or the more traditional method of bleaching, you should be aware of the risks that come with undergoing the procedure. While not everyone will have the same reaction, some people are more at risk for adverse results than others. For those individuals, other options such as porcelain veneers might…

Worried you’re going bald? Here are a few telltale signs to look out for. Remember, shedding hair is normal for humans; so noticing a few hairs on your pillow every morning is not a sign that you’re going bald. Hair loss is largely due to genetics. Take a close look at your family tree, and…

Treating baldness is no easy task. The market is overflowing with ‘solutions’, but their credibility and success rate are doubtful matters. According to the US FDA, there are only two accepted medications to treat hair loss. These guarantee a 50-75% success rate. Hair implants on the other hand can give you a near 100% success…

Toupees and comb overs are completely uncool. You may suffer from a receding hair line, but these little tricks are just not the best way to start looking better. Short, cropped hair on a man oozes sexiness and as most women put it, is ‘pretty darn hot’. If you opt for a totally shaved head,…

While balding is commonly faced by millions of men around the world, ideas for compensating the much dreaded hair loss condition are sometimes absolutely bad choices. Keep in mind that going bald does not have to mean a bad hairstyle. A few dos and don’ts: Do not… …comb your hair straight back. While this may…

Hair first starts to disappear from the temple and crown of the head. For some men, this process starts as early as late teenage years, and for most during their 20s and 30s. It starts off with a thinning of the hair, which in most cases is barely noticeable, while wider hair loss makes the…

Trying to grow back bald spots is always a problem area. Called Androgenic Alopecia in medical terms, it tends to affect men a lot more than women. Keep in mind that everyone is physiologically different, and not every method will work 100%. However, a few tips that could aid the process: Rub your fingers all…

When you age, hair loss is one of the first things you’d like to be able to control. Men generally start to lose hair on the top of their head, while women simply have an advantage over this and don’t lose as much. Men start heading towards ‘baldness’ as early as teenage years and this…